The Poetical Works of Robert Herrick, 第 1 卷

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G. Bell and Sons, 1893

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To his Mistresses
12
No Loathsomnesse in love
13
Soft Musick
14
Upon Julias Fall
15
No Spouse but a Sister
16
His sailing from Julia
17
Why Flowers change colour
18
Upon the losse of his Mistresses 40 The Dream
19
The Vine
20
To Love
21
The Rosarie
22
Sorrowes succeed
23
Discontents in Devon
24
To his Mistresses
25
Dreames
26
The Scarfire 62 Upon Silvia a Mistresse
27
Once poore still penurious 28
28
Againe 69 All things decay and die 29
29
No Shipwrack of Vertue To a friend
30
To Anthea
31
Conformitie
32
To the King and Queene upon their un happy distances
33
Father
35
To his Muse
36
by which sometimes he lived
37
To Julia
38
His Cavalier
39
Love killd by Lack
40
To Criticks
41
Upon Blanch
42
To Dianeme
43
to his Brother M Tho Herrick
44
Divination by a Daffadill
49
Upon one Lillie who marryed with a maid
57
The suspition upon his overmuch fami
63
Teares are Tongues
74
Epitaph Upon a young mother of many children
75
His Protestation to Perilla
76
On himselfe
77
To Dianeme
78
To the King To cure the Evill
79
Upon Jollies wife
80
To Cedars
81
Lo Bishop of Exeter
82
On himselfe
83
To the Detracter
84
Upon the same
85
To Musick
86
On Julias breath
89
or The Little Filcher
90
Upon Prig
91
An Ode to Master Endymion Porter upon his Brothers death
92
To his dying Brother Master William Herrick
93
Upon Muchmore Epig
94
Impossibilities to his friend
101
To the Virgins to make much of Time
107
or The sprig of Eglan
113
To Mistresse Katherine Bradshaw
120
The Plaudite or end of life
121
To the High and Noble Prince George
128
How Roses came
134
Mrs Eliz Wheeler under the name o the lost Shepardesse
136
To the King
137
The Poets good wishes for the most hope full and handsome Prince the Duke of Yorke
138
To Anthea who may command him any thing
139
To all young men that love 292 No fault in women
152
Oberons Feast
153
Upon her blush
154
Merits make the man
155
Bashfulnesse
156
Upon a Lady that dyed in childbed
162
To his honoured kinsman Sir William
168
A short hymne to Venus
175
To the Lady Mary Villars Governesse to the Princesse Henretta
176
Το Flowers
177
On Julias Picture
178
Rewards
179
The parting verse the feast there ended
180
Long and lazie
181
An hymne to Juno
182
Upon Paske a Draper
183
Upon himself
184
His Lachrimæ or Mirth turnd to mourning
185
Upon Shift
186
Upon his Kinswoman Mistris Elizabeth Herrick
187
A Panegerick to Sir Lewis Pemberton
188
To his Valentine on S Valentines day
193
To his Nephew to be prosperous in his art of Painting
194
Upon Glasse Epig
195
A Canticle to Apollo
196
To his peculiar friend Sir Edward Fish Knight Baronet
197
Lots to be liked
198
Upon Raspe Epig
199
Upon Electra
200
Of Love
201
Upon Pievish Epig
202
To Springs and Fountains
203
To Bacchus a Canticle
204
Upon Roots Epig
210
To his peculiar friend Master Thomas
218
To the Right Honourable Mildmay Earle of Westmorland
224
The Plunder
225
The Jimmall Ring or Trueloveknot
226
To his Kinsman Sir Tho Soame
228
Το Blossoms
229
Few fortunate
230
Upon a cheap Laundresse Epig
231
Upon a Lady Faire but fruitlesse
233
To Rosemary and Baies
234
Upon Julias haire filld with Dew
235
Losse from the least
236
Upon himselfe
237
An Eclogue or Pastorall between Endi mion Porter and Lycidas Herrick
238
To a Bed of Tulips
239
A Caution
240
To Julia
242
How Marigolds came yellow
243
Upon himself
244
Upon Love
245
Kissing and bussing
246
To Mistresse Mary Willand
248
On himselfe
249
To his Kinswoman Mistresse Susanna Herrick
251
Upon her Eyes
252
Accusation
253
Upon Letcher Epig
254
Discord not disadvantageous
255
Upon Franck
271
Upon Lucia
277
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第97页 - That Age is best, which is the first, When Youth and Blood are warmer; But being spent, the worse, and worst Times, still succeed the former. 4. Then be not coy, but use your time ; And while ye may, goe marry: For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry.
第21页 - RUBIES: AND THE QUARRIE OF PEARLS. SOME ask'd me where the Rubies grew ? And nothing I did say: But with my finger pointed to The lips of Julia. Some ask'd how Pearls did grow, and where ? Then spoke I to my Girle, To part her lips, and shew'd them there The
第14页 - 53. CHERRIE-RIPE. CHERRIE-RIPE, Ripe, Ripe, I cry, Full and faire ones ; come and buy : If so be, you ask me where They doe grow ? I answer, There, Where my Julia's lips doe smile; There's the Land, or Cherry-Ile : Whose Plantations fully show All the yeere, where Cherries grow.
第129页 - to be : Or bid me love, and I will give A loving heart to thee. 2. A heart as soft, a heart as kind, A heart as sound and free, As in the whole world thou canst find, That heart
第219页 - 3. But you are lovely Leaves, where we May read how soon things have Their end, though ne'r so brave : And after they have shown their pride, Like you a while: They glide Into the Grave.
第li页 - I sing (and ever shall) Of Heaven, and hope to have it after all. 2. To HIS MUSE. WHITHER, Mad maiden, wilt thou roame ? Farre safer 'twere to stay at home: Where thou mayst sit, and piping please The poore and private Cottages. Since Coats,
第145页 - From all mischances, that may fright Your pleasing slumbers in the night: Mercie secure ye all, and keep The Goblin from ye, while ye sleep. Past one aclock, and almost two, My Masters all, Good day to you. 301. BASHFULNESSE. OF all our parts, the eyes expresse The sweetest kind of bashfulnesse. 302. To THE MOST
第78页 - So when or you or I are made A fable, song, or fleeting shade; All love, all liking, all delight Lies drown'd with us in endlesse night. Then while time serves, and we are but decaying;
第li页 - and piece by piece Of Balme, of Oyle, of Spice, and Amber-Greece. I sing of Times trans-shifting; and I write How Roses first came Red, and Lillies White. I write of Groves, of Twilights, and I sing The Court of
第149页 - 311. UPON A CHILD THAT DYED. HERE she lies, a pretty bud, Lately made of flesh and blood: Who, as soone, fell fast asleep, As her little eyes did peep. Give her strewings ; but not stir The earth, that lightly covers her. 312. UPON SNEAPE. EPIG.

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